Nestled in the heart of downtown Santa Fe is a quiet, authentic New Mexico Inn with the look and feel of a simpler time. Experience "Hospitality from a Simpler Time", located just 3 blocks from the plaza. This quaint Inn explores the possibilities of Old Mexico and Colonial Spain. Surrounded by narrow, winding streets, soft rounded garden walls and posts; with lintel adobe structures surround yourself with distinctive architectural forms that have survived for hundreds of years. With exclusive licensing to pattern the artwork of Willard Clark and artifacts from the Museum of New Mexico, the Old Santa Fe Inn is Santa Fe's Newest Treasure.
Enjoy lounging in leather chairs by the fireplace in the spacious reception room, relaxing in the library with a good book, or breakfasting by the fireplace in the dining room. In warmer months, the outdoor patio is open for breakfast or general relaxing. The rooms are endowed with furniture that is hand made in New Mexico by craftsmen who are often third and fourth generation wood workers and carvers. Many of the furnishing, fabrics, and rugs being used are adapted from the Museum of New Mexico's collection of local antique furniture and textiles. Willard Clark wood block prints decorate the walls and take you back to Santa Fe scenes from the 1930s. Traditional kiva fireplaces and cozy sitting areas grace many of the rooms. The Old Santa Fe Inn is convenient to dining, shopping and entertainment venues.
FREE BBQ] "Complimentary BBQ every Sunday and Wednesday from 5 PM to 7 PM, until Labor Day Weekend."
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